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Asking Eric: Pal’s huge ego squeezes friendship

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I have a friend that I generally enjoy spending time with, however she feels the need to constantly put into the conversation how great she is. I call it “Tooting Your Own Horn.” She can be very dramatic in general; I usually just don’t engage with those comments, because giving it air would be validating her grandiose ideas of ...Read more

Parent Worries About Son's New Motorcycle

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: My son just bought a motorcycle. I don't know if this is some version of a midlife crisis, but I need help stopping him! He is nearly 40 and a single dad. He is the only parent his daughter has, and I don't want her to lose him because he's finally found his wild side. I was a nurse for over 25 years, and during that time, I have...Read more

No One Wins When Rudeness Meets 'choice Words'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: My local grocery store was very busy and the checkout lines were long. I paid little attention to the lady without a cart in front of me as she spoke to someone on her phone, assuming that she was with the person in front of her.

About 10 minutes later, just before it was my turn to place my items on the belt, another lady ...Read more

Aging Mother Refuses To Acknowledge Risk Of Falling

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I moved across the country nine years ago to be closer to my parents as they age. They are now in their early to mid-80s. My mother has recently had a few falls. One was bad enough that she had to be taken by ambulance to the ER because she was not able to stand. (I suspect some of her falling is due to having a drink or two at a ...Read more

Millennial Life: Seeing It All Together

Something I have lamented as a parent is that the cultural touchstones of episodic television were not something my kids would experience. Streaming changed the rhythm of watching TV, especially when shows arrive all at once and people watch them at different speeds. The sense that millions of people might be sitting down at the same time to ...Read more

Asking Eric: Father’s simplistic questions frustrate son

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I’m 35 years old with a dad who is 67. We talk frequently about business, sports and politics. We talk just by ourselves and as a group with my wife and mother.

The issue is that my dad asks me questions that are simple to look up online. They very often do not relate to the conversation and are silly.

I have brought up my issue ...Read more

In Need of Guidance on Grief

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: Five years ago, I lost my father to heart problems. Three months ago, I lost my mother after a terrible fall. I am 66, and I was her caregiver. I took early retirement at 62 so I could be there for her, and I do not regret it. But now that she is gone, I feel like the role I built my life around disappeared overnight, and I am not ...Read more

Kind Gesture Blows Up In An Unpredictable Fashion

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: Eighteen months ago, I was staying with my son and his family when they had a get-together with his wife, "Corrine's," father. His wife, Corrine's stepmother, had just finished chemo for several different types of cancer. When Corrine's dad went to leave, I offered to put together a small plate for his wife, hoping it would make her ...Read more

Asking Eric: Stepmom goes to great lengths to avoid ‘useless’ stepson

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My husband and his ex-wife have 50/50 custody of their 15-year-old son. I despise this child. He is completely useless, rude, disrespectful, selfish, ungrateful and lazy. All he does is stare at his computer screen.

I have carefully planned my entire life schedule around his schedule, to avoid being at the house on the days he is ...Read more

Bride-To-Be Debates Inviting BFF To Wedding

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: My best friend got married last year in Peru. She and her husband invited family only, wanting to keep the wedding small due to budget. When she told me I wasn't invited, I tried to be supportive. I sent a gift, congratulated her and told myself not to take it personally. My fiance and I are getting married this year, and we have...Read more

Caregiver Uncomfortable With Excessive Praise

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am the legal guardian of a relative who was born with a severe disability. Now middle-aged, she still has the mentality of a toddler. For reasons that are not relevant here, I promised her (and myself) when we were children that I would take care of her.

The problem? People, who probably think they're well-meaning, keep ...Read more

Afraid To Trade Security for Soil

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I've been married nearly 40 years. My wife's father has passed, and her 81-year-old mother still lives on the family farm. My wife is on a loan her mother took out to buy part of that farm, and she handles everything for my mother-in-law. One of her brothers lives in the farmhouse and is a slob. He won't take off work to take their...Read more

Co-Worker Putting Out Quite The Vibe In The Office

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I work in an office with a man who has expressed an interest in me in various subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways, including winks. I have also caught him staring at me with intense longing. We communicate well, and he has told me I have influenced him. We are both disciplined, determined and accomplished men. I envy him for his easy ...Read more

Asking Eric: Niece holds 20-year grudge over bad date

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My husband has two sisters. One sister's adult son and daughter have always been mean to me. It started when the niece and my son by my first marriage dated about five times. She talks negatively about everyone and everything.

He also told me he did not want to cause any family problems, but he also did not want to date her. I told ...Read more

Husband's Lack Of Backbone Affects Marriage

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I've been married to my husband for just over a year now, and I have been starting to get annoyed with how nice he is. Yes, I know that sounds crazy, but it's getting to a point where I am finally starting to see just how much he lets his family, friends and even strangers walk all over him. For example, his sister constantly ...Read more

The Fashion Police Have Thoughts On Funeral Attire

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I believed that wearing all black was proper dress for anyone at a funeral, or any such service. In recent years, though, this seems to have changed. "Church dress," or subdued outfits in muted colors, seem to be acceptable.

A friend told me that it is pretentious to dress in all black when the deceased is not a close friend ...Read more

From Retired Accountant to Uninvited Inspector

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: My 72-year-old father retired from his accounting job two years ago and appointed himself "Director of Operations" of my household.

He lives 15 minutes away and stops by unannounced at least three times a week. He's reorganized my garage ("Your shelving system was illogical"), corrected how my kids load the dishwasher and replaced...Read more

Mom Is On The Hook For Estranged Son's College Loan

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: My son took out a couple of education loans, which I cosigned when he was starting college 10 years ago. A couple of years ago, I found out (from someone else) that he never finished college. When I confronted him, he mentioned that he "intends" to finish college and is working toward it. He did not mention how many credits he has ...Read more

Asking Eric: Parents worry about college-age son’s ‘junk’ diet

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: Our son, who is in college, began losing his hair in high school. It could be genetic, but this does not run in the family. Although he is skinny, he eats terribly. He fills up on junk food, juice and soda. Sometimes he eats nothing.

When he lived at home, I could influence at least some of what he ate, but he always denied there was...Read more

Fertility Lie Puts Couple In Tough Position

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband and I have decided that we don't want to have kids. There are many reasons that I won't get into, but we believe it's best for us. The issue is that both sets of parents really want us to have kids. We have been married for two years, and they have started asking about it all the time. We are both so annoyed that we ...Read more

 

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